box, where the cold on top of all that snow is now making road travel even more treacherous, also making it tough for folks to dig out in places like minneapolis, which you can see in the bottom box, now this fierce storm is heading east. jenna: that s not all, jon. as far as the west, it has its very own weather woes, not a whole lot of snow out there but heavy rain pounding oregon, washington, flood watches now in effect in parts of those two states, as incredible flooding sparks mudslides and fears that more could be on the way. we re all in it together. steve brown is live in illinois with a report on that. steve, what are we hearing about, stranded motorists, in indiana. any ideas on how many? reporter: that s the problem, they don t know how many. we re talking about la port county n. the northwest corner of the state, which is traditionally an area that gets pounded by lake effect snow off lake michigan and the sheriff says don t know how many they have stranded but
until age 26. virginia congressman jim who voted in favor of it called it purely political. henry hudson is a republican appointee. this had a become very politicized but i would rely upon the court of appeals to make an unpolical objective decision. when they do so, i have no doubt they ll uphold the constitutionalitof the health care law. reporter: other lawsuits are pending around the country including one filed by 20 states in a florida court. all parties agree though, the final decision will likely wrest the u.s. sueme court. cuccinelli believes the high court will agree. the goals here were noble in this bill. even noble goals may only pursued within the powers of the cotitution. and that did not happen with this piece of legislation. so the courts must strike it down. reporter: obama officials maintain this won t impact implementation of the law because the purchase requirement doesn t take effect until 2014 and it could be two years before any of these cases m
away frosan francisco. om the beginning, negotiatis were based on the city giving organirs development rights for waterfront property in exchange that the run-down piers will be repaired. the focus was on the waterfront near at&t park, but the city shted to the northern piers. pier 50 no longer part of the plan, which apparently was a key piece to race organizers despite threats to become out, city leaders are still optimistic that the america s cup will come to san francisco. we have the only reall viab bid. they can reject and it delay the america s cup and that s what they ll have to do, and that would be a big black eye to the america s cup brand and unnecessary because the city has done an extraordinary amount. i ve negotiated a number of deals and sometimes there s posturing at takes place, and we need to keep our eyes on the prize and to submit a bid as strong as possible and balance it with progressing protecting the inrests of the city and we need to tone it do
have been canceled and we are talking chicago alone. jeremy hubbard has more. reporter: the roads are impassable, the sidewalks invisible and the airports impossible. i want to go home to los angeles. reporter: katherine is stuck at o hare where the lines are clogged and the departure boards has cancellation mounting. today alone, 1200 flights canceled at chicago o hare. 250 at midway. 400 more over the weekend in minneapolis. and the ripples are felt across the country. two hour airport delays in atlanta. boston, newark and new york. the blizzard stranded more than 4 hundred travelers in north dakota overnight. they were trying to get to minneapolis but couldn t. it was crazy. completely packed like sardines. reporter: on the highways it s not better. blizzards snarling traffic in iowa, wisconsin, and it s not just snow but rain, too along the east coast in new york city, where there s reprieve after some areas nearby were drenched in 2 to 4 inches of rain. and the
good morning. it s been a weekend of violence in oakland with at least one person dead and nine others wounded by gunfire in separate incidents they have arrested one man late last night. the suspect was taken into custody on the scene and a firearm was recovered. a second person was found a short distance away with a gunshot wound wants taken to a local hospital in stable condition. police say he has not been ruled out as a suspect. that shooting came hours after another incident in east oakland that left one person dead, three others were shot. several blocks had to be shut down. police say the or three injuries are not life-threatening and still trying to figure out what happened there. the other shooting took place near mills college where one man was killed and two others were injured. oakland police are finding out how to handle the situations like this. the latest coincided with the public and media of the intensive training they undergo. don t move, don t move. th